eisenberg1 wrote: » About half way thru...a bit slow to start, but really enjoying “Nightboat to Tangier”now.
ellejay wrote: » Has anyone read "Elenoir Elephant is completely fine" I couldn't put it down. I'm not sure if it falls into the chick lit category I usually read murders / thrillers. Loosely, it's about a socially awkward woman that's the office nerd.
honeybear wrote: » Fantastic book!
Noel Some Cornbread wrote: » Myself and Richo (my dog and best friend) took a hike up Howth this evening and sat at the summit (near the Bog of Frogs) and read a few pages from this little beauty I keep it in my backpack protected with a waterproof cover and take it out when I need some time away from life's arseholes I kept the depth of field pretty tight here, hence the blurring but that's looking north over Portmarnock/Velvet Strand .
appledrop wrote: » One of the best books I read last year. It was a real surprise. Its amazing how she portrays the mind of someone with a mental illness. Outstanding. I wouldn't class it as chick lit. I thought it might be + nearly passed it by. Glad I didn't!
eisenberg1 wrote: » I had the pleasure of seeing him in The Point/3 arena (or whatever it’s called these days) a few years back, best gig I was ever at....absolutely brilliant, and gent with it. I’ll put that on my list,
bluewolf wrote: » Fantasy novel called the poppy wars. Excellent read. Latest pullman one now
ArchXStanton wrote: » Banco by Henri Chatriere
Candie wrote: » I'm reading Anne Rice 'Interview With A Vampire'. I've never read it, or intended to read it, but a copy fell into my hands while I was waiting for an appointment and it drew me in. A good yarn, well told.
Candie wrote: » I didn't even know it was part of a trilogy, but I'll definitely read the others.
nigeldaniel wrote: » I am on Bill Bryson's 'A Walk in the Woods'
Arghus wrote: » He has a new one out at the moment The Body: A Guide For The Occupants.